
Canon Pixma Pro-1 review
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Aimed at 'serious' professional photographers, the Canon Pixma Pro-1 A3+ printer is pitched as the world's first 12-ink system.
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Aimed at 'serious' professional photographers, the Canon Pixma Pro-1 A3+ printer is pitched as the world's first 12-ink system.

We take an in-depth look at the latest Epson printer, the A3+ Stylus Photo R3000 with ink prices and printing costs

Pigment printing with an extended range of inks

A speedy colour specialist that's easy to install

An upsized, six-ink Epson dye-based printer

The good, the bad and the ugly for a few dollars more

It offers A2 photo prints, but is bigger really better?

HP's new range-topping all-in-one inkjet comes complete with detachable tablet

It's surprising how cheap colour laser printers have become. The new Brother range starts at only £260, though this particular model is a little more expensive at £445. The Brother HL-4150CDN can be connected through USB or Ethernet, and can serve one to 10 users.

How much do you really need to pay for a top-of-the-range printer? If you don't need options such as Wi-Fi connectivity, faxing and self-contained photocopying, it might be less than you think.

For all your home office requirements, the S405 makes good business sense

Not everyone wants a bit on the side. Sometimes you might fancy a burger without fries and a medium sized fizzy drink, or maybe you'd like to buy a loaf of bread without getting another one for half price. It pays to only buy what you need so why spend extra on a printer that has a built-in scanner, memory card slots, colour LCD and maybe even a fax machine and drinks dispenser, when all you want to do is to print stuff from your computer? The iP4700 aims to give you premium quality document and photo printing without the gimmicks.

Lexmark used to give inkjet printing a bad name, serving up cheap, flimsy models that only ran for a few days on their 'installation' cartridges before needing replacements, which would often cost more than the original purchase price of the printer itself. The S605 represents a major rethink, ditching the tri-colour cartridges originally favoured by Lexmark and ushering in a single print head unit, fed by individually replaceable ink tanks .

This photo printer doubles up as a digital photo frame

A scanner and Wi-Fi connectivity make this photo printer a very appealing option

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This bargain photo printer offers above average print quality

Is this extremely cheap multifunction device a bargain or a false economy?

Why does an inkjet printer need a touchscreen and internet access?

A light revision for Canon's flagship model

Is it worth Canon persisting with dedicated photo printers?

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